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jitbit ◴[] No.45888669[source]
For us, every .NET upgrade since .NET 5 has gone surprisingly smoothly and reduced CPU/RAM usage by 10–15%.

We were even able to downgrade our cloud servers to smaller instances, literally.

I wish .NET was more popular among startups, if only C# could get rid of the "enterpisey" stigma.

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leetharris ◴[] No.45889332[source]
> I wish .NET was more popular among startups, if only C# could get rid of the "enterpisey" stigma.

Too hard to ignore the benefits of cross-stack gains in Typescript/Python. The C# native phone, Blazor, etc just isn't quite there yet. Tried it at the last company, and full stack TS was just so much easier to do.

The reality is that the vast majority of startups don't make it. The #1 thing startups should be focusing on is hiring the right people and product velocity. TS just makes that easier in my experience.

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pif ◴[] No.45898233[source]
I wish people stopped conflating web programming with the whole realm of software development.
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charcircuit ◴[] No.45898255[source]
If you ignore Android / iPhone, where language choice is limited, practically all other development is web.
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forrestthewoods ◴[] No.45898315[source]
> practically all

Define “practically all”. I would accept “clear majority”.

But practically all? Nah. I mean the hot new areas for funding right now are AI and robotics neither of which are web!

I’m coming up on 20 years professional experience. Exactly none of it has been mobile or web! The programming field is so much bigger than HN likes to pretend.

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adastra22 ◴[] No.45898496[source]
The majority of software is probably Excel macros.
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1. egeozcan ◴[] No.45900281[source]
This probably isn't true but I want to read a super geeky dark sci-fi novel that explores this topic.